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Friday, December 22, 1944 THB NSW Y SUN auditor s tax notice I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following place* on the dates given below for the purpose of tak ing tax return* of all personal prop erty new buildings and real estate transfers. Persons owning property in more than one District will make returns for each district. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax. All persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty outside of in corporated towns and cities are lia ble to pay commutation tax of $1.00 All dogs are to be assessed at $1.00 each. WHITMIRE—City Hall, Tuesday, January 2nd, 1945. WHITMIRE — Aragon - Baldwin Mill, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1945. - LONGSHORES— Thursday, Jan uary 4th, 1945, from 9 until 12. SILVERSTREET—Thursday, Jan uary 4th, 1945, from 2 until 5. CHAPPELLS —Friday, January 6th, 1945. HOLLINGSWORTH’S STORE — Monday, January 8th. 1945 from 9 until 12. KINARD55—Monday, January 8th, 1945, from 2 until 5. PROSPERITY—Tuesday, January 9th, 1945. LITTLE MOUUNTAIN—Wednes day, January 10th, 1945. GLYMPH’S STORE — Thursday, January 11. 1945, from 9 until 12. F. L. RUFF & BROS. STORE — Thursday, January 11th, 1945, from 2 until 5. PEAK—Friday, January 12, 1945. POMARIA—Monday, January 15, 1945. ST. LUKE’S—Tuesday, January 16th, 1945, from 9 until 12. O'NEAL—L. C. Fellers Store, Tuesday, January 16, 1945 > from 2 until 5. MAY7BINTON—F. B. Hardy’s home, Wednesday, January 17, 1945 from 9 until 12. REESE BROS. STORE.—Wednes day, January 17th, 1945, from 2 un til 5. At Auditor’s Office to M^rch 1st, after which a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Auditor Newberry County. AT FIRST SIGN OF A c Ql& “666 Co/d Pieparations as directed NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of W. P. Derrick and Company, Inc., of Little Mountain, S. C., is hereby called to be held on the 30th day of December, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenon, at the place of business of the corporation in Little Mount ain, S. C., for the purpose of con sidering a resolution that the said corporation go into liquidation, wind up its affairs and dissolve and sur render its charter for cancellation. L. C. DERRICK G. R. SHEALY, Managers and Stock holders. November 29th, 1944. WANT ADS NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALES The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. To All Whom These Presents May Concern: Whereas, by an Act of the Gen eral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled, “An Act in Re lation to Forfeited Lands, Delinquent Lands and Collection of Taxes,” ap proved December 24, 1887, and Acts amendatory thereof, the Treasurer of Newberry County of the afore said State, has in compliance there with, issued in flfc name of the State, tax executions against de faulting taxpayers of the aforesaid County and State as herein below listed and has directed T. L. Hill, as Tax Collector of Newberry county, or his lawful deputy, to levy the same by distress and sale of so much of the defaulting taxpayer’s estate, real or personal, or both, to satisfy the taxes of each defaulter. Whereas, it is further provided by the said Act, and Amendatory Acts that under and by virtue of the said Tax Executions, the Tax Collector of Newberry County shall sieze and take passession of so much of the defaulting taxpayer’s estate, real or personal, or both, to raise a sum of money sufficient to cover delinquent taxes of each taxpayer hereinafter listed plus the charges thereon. Hav ing complied with these terms, the Tax Collector will, after advertise ment, sell to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the same property before the Court House door of the aforesaid County on a regular sales- day in January, next (same being January 1st 1945), within the usual hours for public sales. After com pleting these sales, the Tax Collector will give to the purchases (upon his complying with the terms of the sale) a receipt for the purchase mon ey, but not make title to the pur chaser until after the lapse of 12 months from the day of sale. All properties levied upon and sold at this sale will be sold as the SUPERVISOR’S REPORT First Quarter—1944-1945 SALARIES P. N. Abrams, County Auditor $ H. J. Quattlebaum, Deputy Sheriff Tom M_ Fellers, Sheriff J. Ray Dawkins, County Treasurer. C. E. Hendrix, County Superintendent of Education Neal W. Workman, Probate Judge H. K. Boyd, Clerk of Court J. C. Neel, Deputy Sheriff • Tabor L. Hill, Tax Collector F. B. Dawkins, Assistant Tax Collector * H. B. Senn, County Physician Leroy Wilson, Coroner Eugene H. Spearman, County Supervisor W. E. Epps, Commissioner C. B. Schumpert, Commissioner O. H. Lominiek, Clerk • B. V. Chapmen, County Attorney W. A. Ridgeway, Asst. County Agent J. G. Watts, Magistrate Ben F. Dawkins, Magistrate E. Haskell Dominick, Magistrate W. D. Hatton, Magistrate A. L. Dominick, Magistrate Brabham E. Bowers, Magistrate E. M. Suber, Constable Rufus Livingston, Constable John B. Dreher, Constable W. R. Koon, Constable Ralph Lancaster, Constable IIII C. B. Metis, Constable J. C. Wilson, Jailor ~ Mrs. C. B. Reynolds, County Ifurse ; Jake R. Wise, County Health Officer Dr. J. C. Sease, County Health Physician.. Theresa Lightsey, County Nurse IIII South Carolina National Bank, Withholding Tax 549.00 6X7.98 069.19 548.85 658.00 559.20 688.50 5X7.98 468.40 324.78 137. 164.73 558.00 150.00 160.00 484.83 109.98 324.78 163.99 378.12 137.49 82.50 82.50 68.73 109.98 803.42 100.98 76.60 82.50 68.73 324.78 108.26 264.00 361.99 176.00 714.62 Gilder and Weeks, Medical Supplies 3.70 R. Aubrey Harley, refund for redeemed tax sale property 49.46 Security Loan and Investment Co., bonds and insurance 37 50 J C. Porter, Director S. C. Ind .comm, insurance premium 160.00 F B. Dawkins, Asst. Tax coll sc tor, car repair service 47.15 J. A. Patareon, Tax collector office salary 46.15 Edith Kilgore, Tax collector office salary. 39.23 COURT EXPENSES J. Ray Dawkins, County Treasurer, jury pay bills Leroy Wilson, coroner; impaneling jury Tom M. Fellers, Sheriff, travel in comprehension of prisoner J. C. Neel, Travel POST MORTEM AND LUNACY Leroy Wilson, Coroner, inquest and travel 5.70 H. B. Senn, M.D. lunacy 15.10 Mamie B. Hawkins, inquest records 25.00 Dr. E. G. Able, affidavit for inquest and lunacy exams 55.00 SHERIFF DIETING Tom M. Fellers, Sheriff 363.00 6.60 6.00 32; 75 9.00 ROAD MAINTENANCE Guy V. COUNTY HOME TRESPASS NOTICE — Trespassing any form—hunting, hauling wood, fishing—is strictly forbidden, on the lands of the undersigned and any violation will be prosecuted. Signed: H. O. Long, B. O. Long, J. G. Long, A. P. Werts, T. Blair Boozer, Guy Boozer, J. H. Bow- ers, S. L. Porter. tfc FOR SALE SEED WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY Prices reasonable. Phone 2302 H. O. LONG and SONS Silverstreet ,S. C. TRESSPASS NOTICE—All hunting or otherwise trespassing on the lands of Mrs. Pat Mitchell or Mrs. Claude Summer is expressly for bidden and will be prosecute under the law. 31-8t FOR SALE — FOUR MULES: 50 SQUARES 5-V SECOND HAND ROOFING, HALF PRICE. H. O. LONG & SONS, SILVERSTREET. OR SALE—We are now cutting our select chrysanthemums. Come in and see them or phone us your order, which will be given our •peeial attention. Hillcrest Flor- igt, 2003 Drayton street. Phone 592-W. LOANS * ON REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MEWBERRYINSURANCE AND REALTY 00. NED PURCELL, Manager TELSPHONE 197 Exchange Bank Building property assessed in the name ’ of persons hereinafter listed. All sales not complied with, one hour after closfng of sales, will be sold at a subsequent salesday. 1 lot, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 1, in the Town of Newberry County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Sallie Bankhead. 10 acres, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 1 OS, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Elsie B. Nichols. 67 acres, 3 buildings in School District No. 21 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Warn Koon Estate. 30 acres in School District No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of A. H. Shea- !y- 31 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in Jhe name of Walter and Lillie Bishop. 31 acres, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid .assessed in the name of Bulah C. Robinson. 26 acres in School District No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of B. H. Rich ardson. 52 acres, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 27 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Moritta Shelton. 1 lot in School District No. 30 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of Sease and Derrick. 15 acres in School District No. 30, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Altha Shea- iy- 33 1-3 acres in School District No. 37, in the County and State a- foresaid, assessed in the name of O. C. Beal. 425 acres, 3 buildings in School District No. 38 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of John H. Boozer. 87 acres in School District No. 38, in the County and -State aforesaid, assessed in the name of J. H. Boozer. 30 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 46, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Aiken Feagle and Miss Bessie Campbell. 4 acres in School District No. 48, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Wright A Spearman. 1 lot in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of Odd Fellows Lodge. 3 lots in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of H. M. Shirey. 1 lot in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of C. J. Joiner. Trustee. 4 lots in School District No. 52, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Ida Proper. 2 acres, 11 building in School Dis trict No. 62, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of H. B. McMurthy. 190 acres in School District No. 53 in the County and State aforesaid assessed in the name of M. L. Baker. 113 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 66 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of C. L. Lyles. 42 acres, 1 building in School District No. 58, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Margaret and W. F. Bur- nettte. 17 acres in School District No. 58, in the County and State aforeeaid, assessed in the name of Eliza Bur ton. T. L. HILL. Newberry County Delinquent Tax Collector. T. P. Adams, County Home Superintendent, Salary 324.78 Cook’s wages at County Home III_IIII 75.00 T. P. Adams, Travel ~ ZZ1ZZZZZZZZZ 12.00 Belk-Beard Company, Clothing I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 29.66 Newberry Electric Coops, Inc. I_III_IIIIIIII 71.94 S. C. National Bank, Withholding Tax .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5[22 Jimmie Thacker, Material, Mule Shoeing IIIIIIIII 5!60 The Fashion, Clothing ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ &.70 The Southern Cotton Oil Co., Cotton Seed Meal_HHHIIHIH 26.00 J. Drake Ed¥ns, Food ZZZIZZIZZZ~SIZZZ‘S 63.29 Thomas and Howard Co., Food ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- 63,29 Clarence T. Summer, Inc., Food ~IIIIIIIIIIIIII_I"" 19.11 Davis Motor Company, Repair Parte ZZZZZI- 28.71 D. O. Lovelace, Cutting Silage IIIII 16.00 M. Citron and Co., Clothing ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 8.25 Frank Lominack’s Hardware, Supplies IIIIIIIIIIIII 2.00 Dixie Home Stores, Food IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ L27 R. M. Lominack’s Hardware, Supplies I _III 6.25 McSwain Funeral Home, Burial Expense Z-ZZ 50.00 I CHAINGANG M. M. Longshore, Salary gjo 23 C. D. Gilliam, Salary ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 283 20 L. V. Buzhardt, Salary Z--ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 286180 Claude Wilson, Salary ” IIIIIIIIIIIIII 295.68 C. M. Wicker, Salary IIIIIIIIIIIII”" - 273.84 J. H. Boozer, Salary ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 273 84 D. C. Wilson, Salary IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - 273.84 William F. Stuck, Salary ZZZ-ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ I 259 29 L. P. Miller, Sr., Salary I—IIIIIIIIIIIIIII - II~ 266.80 Belk-Beard Company, Clothing IIIIIIIIIIIII II 69162 J. H. Summer, Clothing ZZZZZZZ-~~ZZZZZZZZZZZZ 66.00 S. C. National Bank, Withholding ^Tax IIIIIIIIII 73.98 J. Drake Edens, Food IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 18.60 Thomas and Howard, Food ZZ-ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 108.38 Rose’s 10c Store, Cooking Utensils IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4_26 The Newberry Packing Company, Food IIIIIIIIIIIII' 32.00 Richard L. Baker, Stove Repairs I IIIIIIIIIII 16.89 Frank Lominack’s Hardware, Repairs I IIII 15.89 Dixie Home Store, Food -ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ OS B. C. Moore and Sons, Clothing .IIIIIIIIII 16.02 Efird’s Dept. Store. Clothing ” ~ _IIIIIIIIIIIIIH 12.19 L. Morris. Clothing ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 4.50 Cromer’s Shoe Shop, Shoe Repairs 8.00 Dr. J. H. McCullough, Medical ZZZZZZZZZZZZ 20.00 Lominick’s Drug Stohe IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIII 8.86 REPAIRS TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS Tom Suber, Labor 18.00 Farmer’s Ice and Fuel Co., Coal and I cell HIIIIIIIII. ,622.50 Southern Bell Tel and Tel Co., Telephone Service HHHIIIIIIII 286.86 Bakers Finance and Insurance Co, Insurance ”111111 _ 47.60 Richard Robinson, Labor ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 8.60 Belk-Beard Co., Supplies ” ” 3.50 Grover L. Todd, Labor ZZ-ZZZZZZZZZZZZ 10.30 Commissioners if Public Works, Newberry, water and lights 242.98 Clarence T. Summer, Inc, Repairs and Supplies 94.22 Phoenix Oil Company, Supplies Z-ZZ-ZZZZ 28.60 Frank Lominack’s Hardware, Repairs, Supplies 12.18 R. M. Lominack’s Hardware, Supplies 3.05 Epes-Fitzgerald Paper Co., Paper Supplies II_I 17.40 Lake’s Machine Shop, Welding .75 Royal Manufacturing Co., Cleaning compound 14.47 BOOKS, STATIONERY, POSTAGE AND PRINTING Tom M. Fellers, Postage Stamps F and E Checkwriter Co., Machine Repairs The Newberry Sun, Printing and Advertising The Newberry Observer, Printing and Advertising People’s Book Store, Supplies The R. L. Bryan Co., Office Supplies I Burrough’s Adding Machine Co., Paper Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co.. Record Books, Supplies I Tabor L. Hill, Filing Sheets, Postage Clarence T. Summer, Inc., Office Supplies Keys Printing Co., Office Supplies The Newberry Observer, Printing P. N. Abrams, Auditor, Postage Stamps O. H. Lominiek, Box Rents 2.00 14.30 18.50 14.76 3.30 29.17 6.19 60.74 22.01 6.26 4.66 8.00 10.00 8.00 Whitener, lumber 3,273.21 Bowers Insurance Company, bond premium — 5.00 Derrick Lumber Co., lumber 1,237.72 J. C. Baxter, salary 330.33 George W. Senn, salary 374.70 D. C. Spearman, salary 25£>-29 W. W. Kinard, salary „ 269.29 Labor 6,467.64 Western Auto Supply Co., supplies 2.95 Longshore’s Esso Station, gas and oil 2.39 Security Loan and Investment Co., insurance, trucks, autos 132.32 Geo. W. Senn, repair to grader and tires 4.96 H. Calvin Wicker, soil - — 7^-7W S. C. National Bank, withholding taxes * 168.62 Prosperity Lumber Co., lumber 1,314.24 Clarence T. Summer, Inc., Supplies 4.20 Davis Motor Co. repair parts 23.78 Frank Lominack’s Hardware, repair parts, supplies 83.27 Blairs Quarries, Inc, gravel College Street Texaco Station, gas 1.20 Main Street Pure Oil Station, repairs 2-25 The Texas Company, fuel oil, oil 241.3o Dominick Oil Co., gas, oil Sunrise Auto Supply Co., repair parts, supplies 4.25 Johnson-McCrackin Co., repair parts 34.2'i Firestone Home and Auto Supply Co., tires, tubes 130.16 Shealy Motor Co., repairs, parts 68.16 Jaa. E. Shealy and Sons, repairs 13.35 Smith Motor Co., one truck <. 1,560.69 City Tire and Recapping Co, tire repairs 97.75 C. D. Coleman company, gat and oil 4.79 Smith Motor Company, repair parts — 65.02 Scott Auto Supply, parts I— 38.86 Johnnie C. Johnson, repain ' 1 -°0 Jeff Hunt Road Machinery Co., parts, labor, supplies 309.94 Yanek Ousts, soil ' 41.20 W. E. Ditts, soil' I®-®® Thomas and Howard Co, Bridge material 75.00 R. M. Lominack’s Hardware, parts and repain 68.17 Newberry Lumber Company, lumber 678.08 Goodyear Service, Tires _• *32.10 City Filling Station, gas, oil and repairs 39.24 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, gas, oil and repairs 1.269.02 N. H. Summer Road Machinery Co. parts 3.24 Columbia Supply company, equipment 9.38 Tidewater Supply company, repair parts __* J12.07 Newberry Machine and Welding Oo, welding equipment Geo. H. Robertson, damage to property Geo. S. Enlow, axe handles O. H. Lominiek, express charges Mrs. J. W. Wilson', soil D. C. Lovelace, soil 27.60 Dave Waldrop, lumber 75.00 Contributions Sought For County Hospital The Board of Trustees of the Newberry County hospital, at a meeting held Wednesday, adopted a resolution looking forward to the construction of an addition to the main building, which is much need ed. The hospital oftentimes is too crowded for the proper accommoda tion of the patients therein, and, in several instances, patients who wished admission could not be ad mitted because of lack of room. More and more the people of New berry county have come to realize the advantages of our hospital and the desirability of having the sick, injured and afflicted treated in the hospital rather than in their own homes. 1 Also, the Board of Trustees feel that additional modem equipment should be furnished. The Board contemplates starting early next year an active campaign for contributions from the people of the colnty. They have decided that during this month they will be glad to accept contributions from those who feel disposed to make them. We have been requested to make this public announcement, so that those who feel inclined to aid . in -this ^reat benevolent work will have thfr matter called to their at tention. Contributions will be re ceived by Mr. Z. F. Wright, -presi dent of the Board, or by Mr. George- K. Dominick, the treasurer. The Newberry county hospital has been, and is now rendering a great service to the people of Newberry county. We wonder sometimes how we ever got along without a hospital. We are confident that the people of Newberry will contribute gener ously to the worthy cause of en larging and improving our hospital, so that this institution in turn may be "of greater benefit in the future to our people. The members of the Board of Trustees of the hospital are Z. F. Wright, Mrs. J. N. McCaughrin, Dr. S. J. Derrick, George K. Dominick, Judge Eugene S. Blease, E. A. Car penter, Joseph L. Keitt, Mrs. R, Herman Wright and A. W. Murray. 285.50 115.00 - 3.00 7.22 2.50 YOU HE HEEDSK9/// BUVUIHR BOHOS fI /‘'AN more THAN MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT Newberry County Dept, of Public Welfare 2,665.00 C. C. Hutto, captain compy M transportation, expenses camp 667.60 H. J. Quattlebaum, Deputy Sheriff, Uniform 50.00 J. C. Neel, Deputy Sheriff, Uniform 50.00 Tom M. Fellers, car expenses 226.00 Newberry Insurance and Realty Co., Bond Premium 464.72 E. Haskell Dominic, Office Rent 16.00 E. M. Suber, Salary 214.80 Ralph Lancaster, Salary 82:23 Eugenit Epps, Salary 68.73 Commercial Investment Company 168.76 F. B. Pratt, Agent; Negro Demonstration office rent 30.00 P. E. Scott, County Agent Office Rent 76.00 T. L. Hicks, Sr., Welfare Office Rent 90.00 H. J. Quattlebaum, Fingerprint Expenses 45.00 Jake R. Wise, Stenographic Assistance 30.00 Mrs. Nora Lee Dawkins, .Stenographic Service. Co. Deni Agt. 90.00 Gladys Ina McDowell, Stenographic Service County Agent 73.60 S. G. National Bank, Withholding Taxes 34.29 Naomi V. Shuler, Negro Home Dem. Agt. Salary 30.00 P. B. Ezell, 4-H club Expenses and Miscellaneous 139.96 Claire Sligh, Salary and Travel 418.95 Thomas Maybin, refund for redeemed tax sale property 58.30 Mrs. R. D. Wright* Chm. Newberry Co. Library 1,200.00 County Board of Registration, clerical services 120.00 Colleen Neel, clerical help to auditing service _• 50.00 Hi Pause a few minutes, please, to accept our heartiest GREETINGS for the Christmas season. Our every wish is for your happiness and contentment at Christmastime and during the New Year. Whatever your disappointments may have been the past yeift", whatever sacrifices may have been yours, may you find strength to face the future with a cheerful heart. We, as Americans, look forward to each Christinas because it is a season that is definitely a part of the American life. 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